My wife and I have a insurance agency specializing in antique, classic and
collector cars in North Carolina. As far as I know, Grundy is the only
company that has taken the time to qualify to write a full coverage program
with low premiums in NC. We've dealt with them for about 8 years now. Our
clients have numberous claims, ranging from minor fender benders to total
losses. We have never had a problem settling. Give them a call, talk with
them about your car. I think you will find that they are able to offer the
service that you need.
Ralph Goodwin
Classic Car Services Inc.
http://www.ipass.net/~rgoodwin
KTnKT wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I'm looking into getting classic car insurance from "Grundy Worldwide"
> insurance co. and was curious if anyone on the list has ever filed a
> claim or had any good/bad experiences with them.This is an agreed value
> policy where the value of the car is predetermined and is the amount
> paid in the case of a "total" loss. That, at least, is what the brochure
> says!!! I would love to get the real story from those with experience
> with this company. Also, they say that there is no mileage restriction
> as long as it's not used for general transportation. Personally, I've
> never even met a general, so that shouldn't be a problem. I contacted
> Haggerty Ins. after seeing the thread on this subject recently, but they
> don't do business in Massachusetts....apparently they haven't filled the
> political pockets enough yet to work here. Having had experience with
> insurance companies in the past, I try to go into these situations with
> all the info I can get.
> Thanks, as always, for the help,
> Kevin Thompson
> Pip-1970 mk3 Spit, reborn after a 16 year snooze in a dirty, but dry,
> garage in Boston
>
> P.S. is it just me, or does gas seem a little more expensive than last
> year.........sorry, the urge was tearing me apart. but then it could
> just be gas :~o
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